Digital services stories
Unisys has announced a new application that enables users of the ServiceNow platform to automate provisioning of IT resources on Microsoft Azure.
MuleSoft has announced its position as a Leader in Gartner's 2015 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Integration Platform as a Service for the second year.
Spark New Zealand criticizes Netflix for not charging GST on its New Zealand service, giving them a cost advantage over competitors.
Spark New Zealand has successfully implemented the second major stage of its programme to re-engineer and update its key customer service IT platforms.
We're at a tipping point in terms of the network and IT vendors that shape the telecommunications technology industry.
Spark New Zealand, formerly Telecom Corp, agreed to sell its Telecom Rentals business for $106 million to Australian financial services company FlexiG.
With Australian data centres now at the ready, Kiwi businesses are set to reap the Azure benefits, says Microsoft's Dirk Develter.
Spark has announced that it is packing more value into its pay-monthly mobile plans, excluding its entry level plan.
Spark New Zealand has released its half-year results for the FY15 financial year, and says the company is continuing to deliver on goals.
Spark says no to compo as irate customers rage over last night's major North Island outage, leaving many without vital communication links.
Spark customers were sent into an annoyed frenzy last night when a breakdown impacted data, texts and phone calls.
Spark Digital appoints Mike Smith as GM for Cloud, Infrastructure and Data Centres, aiming to bolster its leadership in digital services in New Zealand.
Craig Young, TUANZ chief executive, says Quin's open leadership, experience and general ability took Spark through some interesting times.
Spark New Zealand reshuffles executive team, embracing a 'Digital First' ethos to spearhead market growth and innovation.
Spark NZ leaps ahead in 4G race, covering 2/3 of the population with superior mobile data services and promising further enhancements.
Spark to increase price of selected homephone and broadband plans following Commerce Commission draft decision on charges.
Spark and Huawei reaffirmed their commitment to bring the latest technology to New Zealand consumers by expanding the existing Joint Innovation Programme.
Digitalisation will place huge pressure on governments and leaders in the public sector to change faster than at any other time in modern history.
Digital technologies are changing the face of education and are impacting how education is delivered. They are also bringing many opportunities to NZ.
Inland Revenue is seeking feedback from business owners on whether to scrap provisional tax estimations in favour of real-time tax calculation.